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really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair without looking like you're on "jersey shore." >> not worried about that. >> eye de-puffer. >> had a couple of drinks. >> never. >> or didn't get enough sleep and got a little bags going under your eyes, a little stick and rub it under your eyes and off it goes. >> none of that is terribly expenseive. >> 20 buck skwlz let's move on to suits. >> yeah. >> what should we be thinking about? >> value and versatility. this is 399 from suit supply. three years ago you could not get a suit this nice for 399 bucks. the versatility part, a simple pale gray shirt, change the shirt, tie and shoes you can wear this a c
really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair...
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at the katherine ferguson academy in detroit, the soul of the school, andrews has created a loving environment not just for her students but also for their babies. >> last year she was in the infant room, now she's in the junior toddler room. everything they teach the kids in there is great. >> one of four high schools in the u.s. designated exclusively for high school mothers. with 220 students, the academy, which caters to pregnant teens and teen moms wasn't always like this. 26 years ago, principal andrews housed babies in a crib in her office. >> it was a little program that was hidden, nobody knew about it. >> reporter: as the demand increased, andrews saw the importance of creating an environment supportive of teen moms, but also gave their babies a head start. >> what do the moms get coming to this school they wouldn't get in another school? >> they get a staff that is focused on them. that is not mad about them being pregnant or parenting, who celebrate the fact that even though they're pregnant and parenting, they're still in school and they're participating in making a life for thems
at the katherine ferguson academy in detroit, the soul of the school, andrews has created a loving environment not just for her students but also for their babies. >> last year she was in the infant room, now she's in the junior toddler room. everything they teach the kids in there is great. >> one of four high schools in the u.s. designated exclusively for high school mothers. with 220 students, the academy, which caters to pregnant teens and teen moms wasn't always like this. 26...
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i grew up in new york city, so when i go to college, i'm really looking for a different environment. growing up with cerebral palsy, i've had to advocate for myself a lot and in the process i've also begun advocating for others. that's something that i really enjoy and i want to build upon during my college career. >> hey, guys, i'm thanh-trinh, i want to help develop technology for the video industry or biomedical engineering. i think i'm a rather ordinary kid. oh, but i do have a lot of luck. this is my luck binder. i guess thanks to think could actually find out whether this huge college process takes luck, skill or some convoluted mixture of the two. >> jacques steinberg is the senior editor of "the choice" and author of "the gatekeepers, inside the college admissions process of a premiere college out in tenth anniversary edition. josh, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> the bloggers are incredible. lots of competition and the web applications have made it even more competitive, right? >> easier than ever to apply, electronically through the common application which makes it easier
i grew up in new york city, so when i go to college, i'm really looking for a different environment. growing up with cerebral palsy, i've had to advocate for myself a lot and in the process i've also begun advocating for others. that's something that i really enjoy and i want to build upon during my college career. >> hey, guys, i'm thanh-trinh, i want to help develop technology for the video industry or biomedical engineering. i think i'm a rather ordinary kid. oh, but i do have a lot of...
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it's not easy for us working in the 24/7 environment where you're constantly expected to be on. between work and family, how do you balance that? >> there's simple ways like doing deep breathing exercises. and there are other things like having sex. it actually makes us look young are. >> how so? >> it releases all these molecules that are anti-stress that help heal wrinkles and help us sleep better. you're burning calories. and older couples who looked younger than their peers, it was because they had more sex. >> perfect. going green. we're moving on from sex. go green a little bit. some simple ways you say you can do this in your daily life would be to also start eating clean, right? >> green is more about drinking green tea. tea is really good for skin. and getting out in nature, breathing in fresh air. that's relaxing. and then -- >> taking in all your anti-oxidants. >> right, green tea, a little bit of dark chocolate. doesn't have to be foods that aren't good for you, that don't taste good. >> and you say make a move. we always talk about the benefits of exercise. >> and i
it's not easy for us working in the 24/7 environment where you're constantly expected to be on. between work and family, how do you balance that? >> there's simple ways like doing deep breathing exercises. and there are other things like having sex. it actually makes us look young are. >> how so? >> it releases all these molecules that are anti-stress that help heal wrinkles and help us sleep better. you're burning calories. and older couples who looked younger than their...
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there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see a pickup in terms of demand for people wanting to get involved in rescheduling their debt, and we think they will be at certain stages, this economy will see improved trading conditions. so really, great attractive opportunities. the markets themselves may rise a built, but i think through stock selection, you can really add value. we've seen that a lot of the very high visa stocks haven't really been doing so. they've really disappointed, and it's been some of the underlying stocks through individual selection. >> that speaks to the global economy, with china slowing
there are individual companies that can do well in this environment. it was interesting to look at fair point group and other businesses that around the rescheduling of debts and the management of cash flow. you like these businesses? >> absolutely. i mean, i think there's great opportunity for rescheduling of debt on an individual basis. has had a great run last year, but it's about 88 pence at the moment. up 40%, 50% last year. it's an incredibly attractive investment. and should we see...
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are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. it would be significantly better today just on that one variable. the second point is that the view is a point in time that assumes we do no further fha business. one of the things that is artificial about it is that, when interest rates go lower, it assumes people pay off faster. that is accurate. wht
are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
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however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make our nation's roads and bridges safer and more durable. i look forward network with charman mika and chairman hall and all of those in the senate to update our transportation systems and from vied the world's best infrastructure at a strong value to taxpayer and ensure transportation research projects deal long term benefits. i would like to thank chairman hall for his leadership on the research and development provisions and i would also like to thank chairman mika and speaker boehner for an opportunity to be a conferree on this bill. thank you, madam chairman. >> the house just start ad vote. w
however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make...
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no matter how bad the environment might look. here, in the states, we're talking about tax ambiguity. everything is coming out of washington. it is antibusiness. >> look for the cyclicals to really kick in. i think they're going to be leading the way. >> fantastic. thanks so much. head of investment strategy. brooks, mcdonald, asset management. that wraps it up. i'm jackie dangelis. have a great trading day and thanks for watching. "squawk box" is up next. >>> good morning, stocks quietly climbing higher. apple fans, lining up to secure the latest ipad today. will the device send that company even higher. it's march 16th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box." we're going to be back on monday. a big day planned for you this morningment we start off taking a look a
no matter how bad the environment might look. here, in the states, we're talking about tax ambiguity. everything is coming out of washington. it is antibusiness. >> look for the cyclicals to really kick in. i think they're going to be leading the way. >> fantastic. thanks so much. head of investment strategy. brooks, mcdonald, asset management. that wraps it up. i'm jackie dangelis. have a great trading day and thanks for watching. "squawk box" is up next. >>>...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies to network with them and to become involved with them. and to open up the doors to what the state may have to offer in terms of helping out with this. many times, veterans -- employees are just not aware of the scope of brain injury programs. and frankly, because this has become the signature injury of this war, this is the first time that people started looking about -- at these other programs that were out there, dealing with people who had acquired their brain injuries in a different way other than combat. >> thank you. dr. ashley, you described the variability and post acute care. what are t
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies...
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and this is a little bit more of the casual office environment. i would imagine. >> sure. >> very professional. >> this is a nice option to a more conventional suit. and the idea here is that the military trend continues to be very, very strong, and so this is a nice way to wear a trend, but still project polish. and we've done that with a fitted jacket, nice construction. you want to look for good quality. this is from the gap, $80 and we've added additional polish with a great belt that has nice hardware. and instead of pairing this with a black skirt which you certainly could do for the summer we love the idea of a chic, khaki skirt that's got a pencil cut which is flattering for all figures. >> i love the contrast of the coral with the army green. >> absolutely. >> always a great combination. >> nice way to add a pop of color. >> and putting the belt around the waist really accentuates her waist, as well. >> yes, exactly. >> all right you look great. thanks so much, rachel. let's go now out to date night, shall we? and here's a little bit of m
and this is a little bit more of the casual office environment. i would imagine. >> sure. >> very professional. >> this is a nice option to a more conventional suit. and the idea here is that the military trend continues to be very, very strong, and so this is a nice way to wear a trend, but still project polish. and we've done that with a fitted jacket, nice construction. you want to look for good quality. this is from the gap, $80 and we've added additional polish with a...
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unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> vegetation and he likes to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator away. the last animal is another species that would have been -- >> what are they called? >> barn owl. these are a species native to europe. european colonists would have been used to seeing these guys. these animals can find prey in pitch darkness. >> you're kidding. >> tests have been done on these species, they've removed every iota of light. they are called barn owls, because they are one of the few species that can live in human structures and benefit from our building. >> is that okay on your hand, looks like he's breaking skin. >> this is the first time you haven't been pooped on or bleeding. the turkey did enough for everybo
unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> vegetation and he likes to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator...
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living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies may be covered in backteria. >> this is a reservoir for germs that can make you sick. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterottery beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and yo
living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies...
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we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards rebut also to make the wind turbines, make the solar panels. and unfortunately china and other countries but i stress china which has actually used subsidies to encourage the production and tried to corner the market in ways that, you know, most of us consider our trade violations. but it's our own fault at the federal level. not only in terms of incentivizing the use but also making the things. they're good jojobs. china is not investing and subsidizing in wind tunnels out of the goodness of their heart. they could but yet they realize that these are jobs that can be created. and the public is
we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards...
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we're introducing a presumption in favor of sustainable development while protecting our most precious environments. the new policy comes into effect when the national planning policy framework is published next tuesday. this is the biggest resumption in business red tape ever undertaken. as a country, we also want to make the most of the olympic and paraolympic games. some of the biggest events will be on a sunday when millions of visitor come to britain to see them. we don't want to hang up a "closed for business" sign, so we will introduce legislation limited to relaxing the trade laws for eight sundays only starting on july the 2nd. mr. deputy speaker, earning our way in the world means giving young people the skills to compete. and in time my right honorable friend, the education secretary's school reforms will do more to improve the economic performance of our country than any budget measure ever will. but we've got to help the young adults who have already been let down by the school system. we're offering a record number of apprenticeships, and our youth contract comes into force next month
we're introducing a presumption in favor of sustainable development while protecting our most precious environments. the new policy comes into effect when the national planning policy framework is published next tuesday. this is the biggest resumption in business red tape ever undertaken. as a country, we also want to make the most of the olympic and paraolympic games. some of the biggest events will be on a sunday when millions of visitor come to britain to see them. we don't want to hang up a...
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i am searching for the companies that i like that can thrive in this environment with the fiscal cliff and a recession a possibility. look, u.it it's a possibility. today i was throwing a surprise party for amgen. you know what, miscafiscal clif fiscal cliff, we're still having an amgen party here. inappropriate balloon movement there. they make all kinds of drugs for serious illnesses. it has 70 products in development that are starting phase three clinical trials in the early part of next year. phase three means it's getting through fruition. amgen could double earnings per share over the next eight years. that is much better than a sharp stick in the retina. amgen reported on october 23rd after the close and the company delivered spectacular results and was a true triple play. came in $1.67, and revenues 5.9% year over year. when the street was looking for 4.25 billion. and four-year guidance, substantially higher than the analysts expecting. those were fabulous numbers. no surprise that the stock shot up from $87.32, to nearly 90 in after hours trading. however, the next day amgen
i am searching for the companies that i like that can thrive in this environment with the fiscal cliff and a recession a possibility. look, u.it it's a possibility. today i was throwing a surprise party for amgen. you know what, miscafiscal clif fiscal cliff, we're still having an amgen party here. inappropriate balloon movement there. they make all kinds of drugs for serious illnesses. it has 70 products in development that are starting phase three clinical trials in the early part of next...
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these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's one example of how safeguarding our environment can safeguard the economy. i know in tough tirnlgs it's difficult. cours choices have to be made. i wanted to ask a couple of questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most superfund sites in the nation. we're the most densely pop lated state. it's crucial that these site bs cleaned up. the president's budget proposal is the lowest budget for superfund cleanup in the last ten years. that will make it difficult to expedite cleaning up the sites. it says there will b
these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's...
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i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times it's difficult -- choices have to be made, but i have confidence that lisa, that your agency will continue protecting human health and the environment. i wanted to ask a couple questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most super fund sites in the nation. we're the most densely populated state and it's crucial that these sites be cleaned up. the president's budget proposes the lowest level for super fund clean-up in the last ten years and that's going to make it difficult to clean up the sites. i think it states in the budget t
i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times...
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, should be standard from the child's point of view which ultimately means it's a really supportive environment for women but doesn't necessarily mean special treatment for women. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as its ceo in july knowing that she was pregnant. when mayer gave birth sunday, a yahoo! spokeswoman told the "new york times" mayer plans to be back in the office within one to two weeks. that, too, is generating flack. >> we should be sending a message that women need more maternity leave. they need better benefits and need more time. they need a workplace that understands that this is a period of time that women need to be with a baby. >> all this criticism could make the corner office look real good to mayer. >> mommies are hard on each other, very tough. she will get a lot of criticism for everything she does while being a mommy. >> reporter: now nbc news reached out to yahoo! for comments but did not hear back. mayer and her husband zachary bogue are also looking for help to name their son and that, too is generating controversy, reportedly sending out an e-mail to family and frie
, should be standard from the child's point of view which ultimately means it's a really supportive environment for women but doesn't necessarily mean special treatment for women. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as its ceo in july knowing that she was pregnant. when mayer gave birth sunday, a yahoo! spokeswoman told the "new york times" mayer plans to be back in the office within one to two weeks. that, too, is generating flack. >> we should be sending a message that women...
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leaf internships with all kinds of activities for teens who want to learn more about their natural environment. >> the goals for the nature conservancy's youth program is really to empower young people to pursue and care about our natural world, so we're hoping to turn kids on to careers in this field. >> this summer with leaf has definitely shown me that i want to work in the conservation field. my major for -- well, that i plan to major in in college -- is geology or earth science. >> i guess you could say the internship certainly helped plant the seeds for her future career. to find out more about the leaf program, check out the link on our website. >> if you're happy and you know it, maybe you donclap your hands to show it. researchers say happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, and their conversations are different. instead of small talk, people who are happy tend to engage in meaningful conversations, so next time someone just says, "nice day," tell him to cheer up. >> if you're on the pitcher's mound in a ball game, you want to throw as hard as you can, but, as tyler reports
leaf internships with all kinds of activities for teens who want to learn more about their natural environment. >> the goals for the nature conservancy's youth program is really to empower young people to pursue and care about our natural world, so we're hoping to turn kids on to careers in this field. >> this summer with leaf has definitely shown me that i want to work in the conservation field. my major for -- well, that i plan to major in in college -- is geology or earth...
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the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being kind of one that is been beaten to death. also the fact that there's not that much money in a. if you think about what the problem is, it's a cybercrime problem. they don't do this for giggles, like we probably did back in college, right? i can make peoples computers do funny things. they are about money. they can cast a really big net on windows. i think the appetizers journey see a little bit more of its. i think there's going to be their turn to kind of have their windows xp service pack two moment but right now it's one of those things it hasn't hit yet. >> i remember this n
the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow kids to skip the second year of science so the state can save money. but the u.s. ranking 17th in the world in science, john said dumbing down of science is hurting the economy. >> silicon valley in california . bill gates begged the administration to increase we need 15 million jobs that americans will not be ready for. if you get a science and math degree. you will get a job. and instead of trying to push this on the young people. this is half of it. and cutting education and telling kies to skip science class. >> i don't think it will make a difference. they have 100 percent more in education for the count
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow...
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is it possible in that kind of a familial environment for everybody to come to some point of acceptance and forgiveness? >> i think that's the theme of the movie. it's a big part of christmas. i think this family looks at it like, okay, maybe we can't forgive this guy for everything he's done, but for tonight, for this one day, christmas, let's forgive him without giving away the ending -- >> i didn't give away the ending. >> he doesn't die in the film. >> he doesn't die, okay? >> you said the script just poured out of you. >> tyler perry gave me great advice. he goes, look, i rewatched your first two films. in 15 years, why haven't you ever gone back and explored those types of characters, that world and make that kind of film about a family again? >> an honest water waurt dwarts and all look at it. in real life because we know this father did something that's tough, your dad is completely -- you keep writing that kind of father figure. what does your father who is a wonderful man say about that? >> we were at a film festival. he was at the screening. during the q and a i never got to
is it possible in that kind of a familial environment for everybody to come to some point of acceptance and forgiveness? >> i think that's the theme of the movie. it's a big part of christmas. i think this family looks at it like, okay, maybe we can't forgive this guy for everything he's done, but for tonight, for this one day, christmas, let's forgive him without giving away the ending -- >> i didn't give away the ending. >> he doesn't die in the film. >> he doesn't...
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that's still short and it's still youthful, but it's a little bit more appropriate for the working environment. it's a great floral print. she's wearing it with a perfect white blouse, which everyone should have in their wardrobe for starting out in the workplace. she has great flats on that'll be comfortable for if she's running errands for her job, but they're still bright, a fun color. it's still young. she has this great, bright-colored messenger bag that's perfect for carrying around everything she may need for the workday, whether it's snacks, a pen and paper, or a camera. this is sean, and although he looks great in this outfit, it's really not appropriate for the workplace. the ripped jeans that are bleached and torn, they look pretty sloppy, with the sneakers t-shirt, and an oversized sweatshirt. he really looks like he's ready for the weekend. so, befo, an wasn denim. that was inappropriate f the fi, and w hea pair th wor the workday. peonality withbeing too much. he has a bashite, tton-down irt,hich is impoant to havin everyone's work wardrobe. and the shoes -- they're metallic, whi
that's still short and it's still youthful, but it's a little bit more appropriate for the working environment. it's a great floral print. she's wearing it with a perfect white blouse, which everyone should have in their wardrobe for starting out in the workplace. she has great flats on that'll be comfortable for if she's running errands for her job, but they're still bright, a fun color. it's still young. she has this great, bright-colored messenger bag that's perfect for carrying around...
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it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view from chopper 5 near the newly-opened paragon outlet. gerrianne goodwin says the shopping is still going on. >> reporter: it looks like the day after christmas. all of these shoppers are going strong until 11:00 tonight when this outlet finally closes, and all of these people have a story about how they got here they were stuck in traffic. once they got here, they said it was worth it. >> reporter: it was a party at paragon, music, wine, and a festive and jam-packed opening night at the high-end shopping outlet. >> we don't have to go to vacaville anymore. >> reporter: but getting here a different adventure unless you rod
it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage license tax, property tax, real estate tax, and editing as i go here, social security tax and trailer registration tax. utility tax. watercraft registration taxes, etc. why did you include this in "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows government coercion. that is almost everything you do now. it ends up getting taxed. we really don't realize. you get up in the morning. what's the first thing you do? you turn on the electricity. if you miss the electricity bill, and turn on the water. you miss the utility bill. you go to the kitchen and have a cup of coffee or a cup
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage...
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and the current economic environment it may be good policy to encourage my capital investment. we need to fundamentally discuss the corporate income tax and how we want to make her. secondly, obama gave tax cuts to small businesses under the guise of stimulus that republicans wanted. they are inherently anti-stimulus, savings. but he voted for all these things. the best indication is during the long crisis 20 years ago, 3000 felony convictions, 8000 of them insiders went to prison. how many prosecutions have we seen in the crisis that led to the meltdown in 2008? that's right. the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's absolutely incredible. by the waycomehither sizes are going to go after these people who died, she didn't steal sealed, falsify documents. you read the financial crisis inquiry report which covers the $10 million to. monica lewinsky today is like take a million dollars investigation. no one has been able to poke a hole in that report. what did congress do? dropped it in the wrong focus they didn't want to so i think obama has been much too soft
and the current economic environment it may be good policy to encourage my capital investment. we need to fundamentally discuss the corporate income tax and how we want to make her. secondly, obama gave tax cuts to small businesses under the guise of stimulus that republicans wanted. they are inherently anti-stimulus, savings. but he voted for all these things. the best indication is during the long crisis 20 years ago, 3000 felony convictions, 8000 of them insiders went to prison. how many...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll, real estate tax and i'm kind of editing as they go here come the social security tax, trailer registration tax, utility taxes, watercraft legislation taxes, et cetera come et cetera. why did you include this list of taxes in "freedom manifesto"? >> picture shows government coercion and that is almost everything you do now is that giving tax do we don't realize it. was the first thing you do? u-turn on the electricity in the future electricity bill. you have a cup of coffee, cup of tea. gasoline tax and that list doesn't even include the upcoming taxes on medical devices and
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll,...
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that's the reason why i think tax reductions are so important in our state in the current environment. because we're competing. competing with other states that have significantly lower rates in some instances like pennsylvania and delaware. and we're not competing well. in that regard. because of the atmosphere created over a period of years. so i abdicated for an across the board income tax rate. i have a great sense of humor. ship may not. not just because of native sons like jo like jo jon stewart, but retained a democratic legislature. i think they just wanted to see what would happen. we'll talk about that this morning, but the state senate president came back with a counterproposal, essentially income tax credit of 10% against whatever amount of property taxes you pay our state up to a cap of $1,000 per taxpayer. smern limits. i'll get into that. other limits put on it in terms of income eligibility et cetera. so as we moved along through the spring, i began conversations with him about finding some way to compromise, to be able to bring a tax cut package to the people of the s
that's the reason why i think tax reductions are so important in our state in the current environment. because we're competing. competing with other states that have significantly lower rates in some instances like pennsylvania and delaware. and we're not competing well. in that regard. because of the atmosphere created over a period of years. so i abdicated for an across the board income tax rate. i have a great sense of humor. ship may not. not just because of native sons like jo like jo jon...
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at the same time, we produce a luxury environment for people to come and enjoy themselves. and it's all within an environment that we can say, wow, i can't believe i'm not doing any damage. i can't brief i'm actually doing some good. gr don't miss the next list this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> you will hear plenty of noise and lots of spin on the campaign trail around the big issues. so cnn will help you figure out where president obama and mitt romney stand. for three week, one issue at a time, we'll examine the candidate's words and actions. today their plans to fix the struggling economy and create new jobs. >> reporter: over #% unemployment, 5 million without work for six months or longer, more than 8 million only working part-time. if there's one thing mitt romney and barack obama can agree on, the economy and more specifically the jobs crisis in america is the issue of this race. mitt romney's philosophy let the private sector create new jobs. president obama agrees but thinks the president obama must play a larger role by investing in programs that may pa
at the same time, we produce a luxury environment for people to come and enjoy themselves. and it's all within an environment that we can say, wow, i can't believe i'm not doing any damage. i can't brief i'm actually doing some good. gr don't miss the next list this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> you will hear plenty of noise and lots of spin on the campaign trail around the big issues. so cnn will help you figure out where president obama and mitt romney stand. for three...
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william and mary was not a rigorous academic environment. it was a school in which enlightenment thinking dominated. on the other hand, it was run by the colonial church of virginia, the episcopal church. if he had gone there, madison would've had a different kind of nurturance of his intellect and he encountered at the college of new jersey. the college of new jersey at the time was run by john withers then, who is a recently immigrated scottish presbyterian divine. and in the college -- at the college of new jersey, madison encountered particular current enlightenment thought that led him to have a very skeptical attitude about human nature. the one way you can distinguish revolution, most notably the french and russian is that the people at the head of the american revolution tended not to think, as leaders of the french and russian revolutions bad, that if their political program were successful, we would be a kind of transformation of human nature. .. >> mattison, then age 21 to 23, wrote several letters to bradford. he got responses on
william and mary was not a rigorous academic environment. it was a school in which enlightenment thinking dominated. on the other hand, it was run by the colonial church of virginia, the episcopal church. if he had gone there, madison would've had a different kind of nurturance of his intellect and he encountered at the college of new jersey. the college of new jersey at the time was run by john withers then, who is a recently immigrated scottish presbyterian divine. and in the college -- at...
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let's frequently look over our environment and materials with a multicultural eye while always remembering that the primary purpose of offering these is to generate positive feelings, not teach facts. do we offer our children paints and crayons in a range of skin tones? do we have lots of good books which show all sorts of diverse cultures and ones that counteract gender stereotypes? do the pictures on our walls include people of various ethnic groups? do our children see positive images of people with handicaps? do they have opportunities for positive contacts with such people? woman: this story is called my first kwanzaa book. now, we did some kwanzaa activities today. did everybody help with the planting? yeah. we planted some plants. that was just to talk about a kwanzaa day that celebrates purpose and activity and being busy. and we made some food, didn't we? hendrick: do we regularly offer the opportunity for discussion and activities about our children's cultural and gender identity? but keep in mind that even though inclusion of materials and activities is important, this kind of t
let's frequently look over our environment and materials with a multicultural eye while always remembering that the primary purpose of offering these is to generate positive feelings, not teach facts. do we offer our children paints and crayons in a range of skin tones? do we have lots of good books which show all sorts of diverse cultures and ones that counteract gender stereotypes? do the pictures on our walls include people of various ethnic groups? do our children see positive images of...
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a whole host of activities, here >> learned all about ways you can help the environment. >> visiting marine life is how officials will learn more about protecting the world's oceans. it is world ocean day, but all weekend long, there will be family friendly activities. >> is designed to make people aware about how how the oceans are important. >> to work 31 years for the national marine sanctuary program. one of his big messages is not the letter because it ends up in the ocean. >> if it builds up on the shoreline, and they are doing better. we need to continue to do that. gosh, they will get a chance to meet the author of the popular mermaid of books series. bring in a plastic bag can get postcards with the favorite on the front. she is a sea turtle. you could also see her in person and experience over 40 animal encounters. >> people think this little guy looks like a singer. but as long tail is only used for flipping himself over. >> and they don't buy and they are harmless. not these are the primary eyes. they have 10 allies, they can actually do that. >> there will also be live e
a whole host of activities, here >> learned all about ways you can help the environment. >> visiting marine life is how officials will learn more about protecting the world's oceans. it is world ocean day, but all weekend long, there will be family friendly activities. >> is designed to make people aware about how how the oceans are important. >> to work 31 years for the national marine sanctuary program. one of his big messages is not the letter because it ends up in...
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the maryland department of environment handles clean up. that's what's happening out here now. a major mess. avoid this area of south east baltimore, i-95 and 885. >> we'll continue to bring you the latest at wjz.com and on the wjz morning edition. >> also several senior citizens are hurt when a fire breaks out tonight. one person suffers serious burns after accidentally leaving a pot to have food on the stove. others were checked for smoke ventilation. the fire didn't cause much damage. >> the city finds new leadership to bring racing back to baltimore. now downtown businesses are breathing a sign of relief. wjz is live. >> reporter: business owners hope all the organizational bumps in the road are gone because they want to bank on that revenue year after year. thrilling as it was. >> it put us on the mat all over. >> reporter: the baltimore game. the race turned a new corner when the city unvailed a contract with a new teem of managers called down force racing. >> what we saw last year was basically finding the die monday in the -- diamond in the rough. >> this is one of thes
the maryland department of environment handles clean up. that's what's happening out here now. a major mess. avoid this area of south east baltimore, i-95 and 885. >> we'll continue to bring you the latest at wjz.com and on the wjz morning edition. >> also several senior citizens are hurt when a fire breaks out tonight. one person suffers serious burns after accidentally leaving a pot to have food on the stove. others were checked for smoke ventilation. the fire didn't cause much...